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at Queen's Head Inn, 162. Bavent, Eudo de, 27, 196. ,, Close, field name, 27. Beaumont, family of, 190. Bell and Lancastrian Schools, 111, 112. Berewick in Coningsby, held by Sortibrand, 206. ,, in Wilksby, 207. Bertie, Hon. Charles, 187. ,, Richard, 182, 186. Bevere, Drogo de, 166. Bishop of Carlisle, 12, 30 and note. "Black Death" at Horncastle, 51, 189. Bocher, Arthur, Esq., 188. Bolle, Charles, 187. ,, George, 187. Bolles, Sir Robert, 171. Boucherett, Ascoghe, 198. Boulton, Dr. Barnard, window to, 37. ,, Henry, window to first wife, 38. ,, "Billy," anecdote of, 160. Bourne, The Venerable Hugh, 73-76. ,, College, 77. Brackenbury, Mr. Carr, Wesley's friend, 66, 68, and note. "Branks," or "scold's bridle," 205. Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, 196, 200, 202, 207. British words still used, 3. Britons, Caesar's description of, 2, 3 and notes. ,, good workmen, 3. Britons, Tacitus account of, 5. Brown, Rev. Benson, 153. ,, John, "Laureate," 158, 159. ,, Martin, and press gang, 156. Brownists, sect of, 78. Bunyon, John, 84. "Butts," field name, meaning of, 174. C Calthrop Lieut. Richard, window to, 180. Camville, Gerard de, 26. Canal, Horncastle, history of, 126-129. ,, opening ceremony, 127-128. Canals recognised by Magna Charta, 128. Caparn, Rev. W. B., 153. Capella, Henry de, 178. Carlisle, Bishops of, 46, 167, 168, 181, 196, 200, 203, 207. Carsey (or Kersey), John, 202. Catherine, St., altar of, 200. ,, ,, chantry of, 36, 37. Cecil, Sir Thomas, 29, 30, 203. Chamerlayn dole, 189. Chapel, St. Laurence's, 33, 34. Charles I., arms of, 191. Charters of markets and fairs, 18. Chattels of felons granted to bishop, 19, 45. Cheney, family of, 16, 17. Church, St. Mary's, 33-45. ,, not original, 33. ,, plate, 55, 56. ,, restored, 56. ,, Holy Trinity, 57-59. ,, ,, architect of, 57. ,, Lads' Brigade, 63. ,, Schools, National, 63. ,, service, absence from, fined, 48. Clarke, Rev. T. J., Vicar, account, 60. Claribel, Mrs. Barnard, 180. Clerical Club, 63, 137, 138. Clinton, Lord, and family, 12, 20, 21, 92 and note, 188. Clinton, Lord, engraving of, 97. ,, Sir Edward, 12. Clitherow, Mr. Robert, window to, 38. Clowes, William, 75, 76. Cock and Breeches Inn, 162. Cock-fighting, 164. Coins found at Mareham-on-the-Hill, 184. Coningsby, 203-207. ,, Church, 204-7. ,, land owners of, 204. ,,
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